Students from South Shore Elementary School in Regina Beach have launched a one-kilometre walk around their school to raise money for local refugees. The students are in grades 7 and 8 and came up with six different posters along the walking route to illustrate what it is like to be a refugee. Read more: […]

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Changes are being made to wildlife regulations in Saskatchewan, giving better access to hunters dealing with mobility impairments using a motorized wheelchair, in an announcement made by the province Monday. In 2020, Saskatchewan allowed the use of motorized mobility equipment for hunters with disabilities, but required a permit. Read more: ‘Choked me up’: motorized […]

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The congregation at Saskatoon’s Fellowship Baptist Church held a service on Sunday, and there are questions as to whether they violated public health orders designed to stop the spread of COVID-19. On Sunday, Global News saw 34 people either enter the building or on the church’s livestream. Neighbours said congregants had been arriving before […]

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Saskatoon’s busiest recycling depot is being replaced by a new facility. SARCAN says the relocation of its Broadway Avenue depot to an expanded location on Jasper Avenue South is due to an increase in demand for services. The Broadway Avenue depot collects roughly 29 million beverage containers yearly from 136,000 customers. SARCAN said it’s […]

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Regina community and recreation centres closing due to COVID-19

Posted on March 25th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Regina community and recreation centres will be closing their doors on Sunday in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the city. The City of Regina said this includes all ice arenas, the Sandra Schmirler Leisure Centre and the Sportplex – Fieldhouse & Lawson Aquatic Centre among other facilities. For a full […]

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